Actually, it wasn't a new point of order; it was more to reflect on the point of order itself, Mr. Chairperson.
I can understand the sensitivity the government may have in terms of the motion they have provided, but I think the government needs to recognize that whenever you take an action—and this is a motion—in which there is going to be a great reaction to it....
This is a very lengthy bill. It's a very controversial bill. Not all political parties agree on this particular bill. When you want to put in limitations—and that's what this motion is doing in the severest of ways, it's putting in limitations, and—